Police are looking for Manuel Collazo, 30, of Cleveland, Ohio, who they say is armed and dangerous. Collazo is facing charges of attempted murder, aggravated assault, possession of a weapon, terroristic threats, prohibited possession of a firearm, possession of a firearm without a license and recklessly endangering another person.

Charges were filed today before Senior District Judge Elizabeth Romig-Gainer.

Bethlehem police say Collazo has a criminal history that includes drug, aggravated robbery and assault arrests. He may be operating a silver Jeep Patriot bearing Ohio plates and may be accompanied by a woman and two small children, according to police.

Collazo pointed a gun at two other men just before he shot the 24-year-old in the back just after 12:30 a.m. as all three left the Happy Tap Grille and Pub, 601 E. Fourth St., according to police. The wounded man ran from Collazo, who chased him, police said. The man, who police did not name, got to Second Street and Founder's Way, where he was found by city police.

Police say the shooting victim is expected to survive his injuries.

Police did not say whether Collazo and victim knew one another or exchanged any words before the shooting.

Bethlehem police urge anyone who knows anything about Collazo's whereabouts to contact the city 911 center at 610-865-7187 or Detective Bradford Jones at 610-865-7146. Tips can remain anonymous.